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Oropharyngeal Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The oropharynx consists of the structures in the back of the throat, including the base of the tongue, palatine tonsils, posterior pharyngeal wall and soft palate.</b> ...
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Esophageal Cancer Treatment | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Immunotherapy, a related treatment, works by strengthening the body’s natural defense systems against <b>cancer</b>. Often, treatment for esophageal <b>cancer</b></b> ...
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Appendix Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Appendix Cancer</b>. The appendix is a thin pouch that is attached to the large intestine and sits in the lower right part of the stomach. <b>Appendix</b> ...
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Salivary Gland Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Probable <b>cancer</b>: rapid recent tumor enlargement, facial nerve weakness, deep tumor fixation and enlargement of the neck lymph node. Submandibular cancers</b> ...
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Early Cancer Warning Signs: 5 Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore
<b>Cancer</b> uses your body’s nutrients to grow and advance, so those nutrients are no longer replenishing your body. This “nutrient theft” can make you feel</b> ...
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Lung Cancer Treatment | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Treatment options include a combination of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and targeted therapy. Specific treatment for lung <b>cancer</b> will be</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer Treatment | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. Your doctors will work with you to</b> ...
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Pancreatic Cancer Stages | Johns Hopkins Medicine
N2: The <b>cancer</b> has spread to four or more nearby lymph nodes. M categories indicate whether the <b>cancer</b> has metastasized to other parts of the body,</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Prostate cancer</b> is the second-most diagnosed <b>cancer</b> in American men. About 80 percent of prostate cancers are diagnosed at a localized stage, which</b> ...
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Cryotherapy for Prostate Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Cryotherapy is used to freeze the <b>cancer</b> cells and cut off their blood supply. Tiny needles are placed right into the tumor. Argon gases are passed through</b> ...
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